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FWIW: I'd started porting #70's pure-ES6 approach while adding input validation [on a branch](https://github.com/andrew/base62.js/compare/master...FND:es6-validation), but it's very much incomplete and I'm currently too busy to turn it into a proper...

Oh, thanks for letting me know. jQuery slim compatibility might still be worth mentioning for the current version though (e.g. a brief sentence in the README's Library Files section)? Either...

I'd tried fixing this myself, but couldn't quite figure out where the "codesearch" plugin is activated in the first place. Might give it another try later this week though.

Related: Attempting to install the current HEAD (`npm install "git+https://github.com/mikedeboer/jsDAV.git"` - required for ETags; cf. #111) fails due to the _time_ package being outdated. Upgrading to v0.11.1 should (cf. #120)...

Thanks @paroga - testing with a local copy that includes both #122 and #123, things seem to be working fine again: ``` bash $ ./server [info] jsDAV cannot load plugin...

Ah, that makes sense - `fsext` seems to work as expected, thanks!

I'm afraid this doesn't seem to work (anymore?) after all: Using the code below, I can either get ETags (with the `tree` property) _or_ directory indexes (with the `node` property),...

I've run into what seems like the same issue, though with syntax errors rather than anything plugin-related: → [reduced test case](https://gist.github.com/FND/f7e5070748d334beb9579c08b0f464ef) That behaves mostly like @Rich-Harris described above - except...

Excellent, thanks! FWIW, I wanted to restructure the script a bit, but that proved tricky in the absence of tests (whether automated or manual) - any chance you could open-source...

FWIW, I've run into the same issue and resorted to [deriving data structures from classes](https://www.typescriptlang.org/play?#code/PTAEHMEsDcFMDtQBcAWtQDMD2AbHWB3SecUAYxwEMBna0FSWAJ0qbJQE8A6HgKF8gBbAA5YmSUAG9QAWVi1K4dAF9MTLINAAiAAIAjAK4ZDkHABNgw9UiyGMWgNz8KNOgAVm1LIlgAPJAhmdHIKSgA8Hkxe8AB8UrygiaDwlIKwAPwAXKDUSEzE4E5JoIoZ2fAGgnrMRUmUZmZM8tRZoACCDU20TsrOVLTtnc2gfgHwQbLNpWEdjc1xkglJZFgG8Hkcrbn5JLWJ+GSUSJDeW3kFPfwgoDxcoAToBJTryFgQCMxH6JTIHMLoK3WlGIBVA3hwHGQaFAXX+ZGOcFAZiOPwwjHM1H4OFgEmRSEo2Ui0QAIijQABeeLFFJpbJaABSxK0ABololStkAIwAJgAzKzivU5rRsotisUVmsNnSAHKQJjQZ6UFls8UHI4neB0nFoJhaVW9ZROXjXW45N4PJHMGDoPE-bYGeEGLpqDRQ9Cw2Dwm3kfrUeT8JB-dBE7yk-EU0DhygAeXgEIinm8MScQf+g2F1GjkejcYTsy61BToGu2CYyHkxxIoGEztE-ro4I4geDUZReY4YQAKiN-IE6DHhMdvJQcCFqKU4pSe6N+5NQuh0lTxYkANoAaVgkOIoAAor4KAYzLAwgBrLdYDCgLvM0DnjiX+cTpQxAC62S7G63r97Ywmg+HFIxymJRVRXRIl1zeNO0-TcOFfGIwPAj8v3gvZQF6YpsjWY80XgWAzFTVsAM1Udx1KSNyKUUAAB9QBw2A8II41TR4XsyFgIca3Uf5xEYagAHIwSHUicEwKhSEgOh8Fyfg7UjMUkhpWA6UZFVBSULk+V4I0gA). However, that's not just brittle, it also feels like solving the problem at the wrong...